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    Relationship between Accuracy, Speed, and Consistency in a Modern Pentathlon Shooting Event by Jongchul Park, Seunghun Lee, Sabin Chun

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…In the modern pentathlon, the laser run is the highest influence on the results, and fast and accurate shooting is essential. …”
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    Features functional activity kinesthetic and visual sensory systems in athletes of different specializations by Anatoliy Rovnyy

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Materials and Methods: the study was conducted on athletes qualified five sports: modern pentathlon, volleyball, basketball, handball and fencing. …”
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    Peculiarities of adaptive changes of qualified athletes to middle mountain conditions by Lyudmyla Stankevych, Yuliia Khmelnytska, Nataliia Vdovenko, Halyna Rossokha, Valentyna Yefanova

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…results: the article discusses the ways to improve the efficiency of training process management in athletics (race walking) and modern pentathlon, based on the use of biochemical control over the development of adaptation in various climatic conditions of the body of highly qualified athletes under the influence of training and control-competitive activities. …”
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    STYLE OF THINKING ABOUT DOPING AMONG SPORTSPERSONS: CHARACTERIZING THE ATTITUDES OF RISK-TAKERS AND RISK-AVOIDERS by Helena Mroczkowska

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…A group of competitive athletes was assessed (N=23; modern pentathlon), mean age ~16.7 years, mean experience in sport 8 years. …”
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    The Characteristics of Sports Injuries in Adolescent Athletes according to Sports Specialization: A Preliminary Study by Seong-Keun Hong, Jong-jin Park

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…METHODS One hundred and seventeen adolescent athletes including soccer, swimming, artery, weightlifting, modern pentathlon, and softball were recruited for this study, and a 12 questionnaire related to sports injuries was surveyed and analyzed. …”
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    Differential impact of heat and hypoxia on dynamic oxygen uptake and deoxyhemoglobin parameters during incremental exhaustive exercise by Zhizhong Geng, Jinhao Wang, Guohuan Cao, Chenhao Tan, Longji Li, Jun Qiu

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Purpose: This study aims to explore the relationship between the dynamic changes in oxygen uptake (V˙O2) and deoxyhemoglobin (HHb) and peripheral fatigue in athletes during incremental exhaustive exercise under different environmental conditions, including high temperature and humidity environment, hypoxic environment, and normal conditions.Methods: 12 male modern pentathlon athletes were recruited and performed incremental exhaustive exercise in three different environments: normal condition (23°C, 45%RH, FiO2 = 21.0%, CON), high temperature and humidity environment (35°C, 70%RH, FiO2 = 21.0%, HOT), and hypoxic environment (23°C, 45%RH, FiO2 = 15.6%, HYP). …”
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    Does an Optimal Relationship Between Injury Risk and Workload Represented by the “Sweet Spot” Really Exist? An Example From Elite French Soccer Players and Pentathletes by Adrien Sedeaud, Adrien Sedeaud, Quentin De Larochelambert, Quentin De Larochelambert, Issa Moussa, Issa Moussa, Didier Brasse, Jean-Maxence Berrou, Stephanie Duncombe, Juliana Antero, Juliana Antero, Emmanuel Orhant, Christopher Carling, Jean-Francois Toussaint, Jean-Francois Toussaint, Jean-Francois Toussaint

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…ObjectiveTo examine the relationships between the occurrence and severity of injuries using three workload ratios (ACWR, EWMA, REDI) in elite female soccer players and international male and female pentathletes.Materials and MethodsFemale soccer players in the U16 to U18 national French teams (n = 24) and international athletes (n = 12, 4 women and 8 men) in the French modern pentathlon team were monitored throughout an entire season. …”
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